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In reply to the discussion: The Real Numbers: Half of America in Poverty -- and It's Creeping toward 75% [View all]MindPilot
(12,693 posts)When I look around it doesn't seem like there is much wrong with the economy. Go to Costco or Lowes on the weekend and it's tough to find a parking space. There are more than enough people commuting every day to clog up the freeways. I commented just yesterday that two restaurants I'd noticed had "Help Wanted" signs in the windows. My employer is hiring IT people and engineers about as fast as they can complete the applications. And even my heavily mortgaged Southern California McMansion, which is still worth about one and a half times what I owe on it, went up almost $20,000 last month according to the Zillow.
If I'm living in a bubble, please don't let it burst! If this is a geographic phenomenon, then how do we make it spread out? And--bubble or small outlier of positive economic activity--how did I get so lucky to be in it?